fluty

/ˈfluɪti/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having a flute-like quality, typically in a sound or tone; having a soft, weak, or unsteady voice or tone.

“The fluty sound of the saxophone filled the evening air.”

2. adjective

Having a smooth, flowing quality, typically in a sound or tone.

“The fluty texture of the music created a soothing atmosphere.”

3. adjective

Characterized by a soft, weak, or unsteady voice or tone.

“She had a fluty voice that was hard to hear across the room.”

Synonyms

  • fluted
  • flutelike
  • silvery

Antonyms

  • gravelly
  • hoarse